Most people in our sport would agree that there’s no better way to go out on top than to retire after the Olympic Games. That’s certainly the case for Canadian FEI official, Kim Morrison, who made the decision to retire from judging following a last hurrah at the Tokyo Olympics.

Let’s not forget that Morrison of Calgary, AB, has combined her demanding judging career with a day job; she currently works in software implementation project management with Enrich Software Corp. And we can also empathize with her non-horsey husband’s desire to travel to somewhere other than a horse show. Morrison and Greg O’Brien, a business analyst, met 22 years ago while playing ultimate frisbee in Vancouver, BC, and now looking forward to spending more recreational time together.

And so, Morrison, who has been a two-time recipient of the Jump Canada “Official of the Year” Award, goes out at the top of her game where FEI judging is concerned but remains committed to her volunteer roles with Equestrian Canada (EC) and the EC Jumping Committee.

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